Presidential candidate Sen. Lindsey Graham (R, South Carolina) made several stops in the northern part of New Hampshire Saturday.

Graham visited with voters at both the Lancaster Street Fair and the North Haverhill Street Fair, then made a stop in Littleton.

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The South Carolina Republican ended his day in Sugar Hill for a house party.

"County parties like this, walking up and down the street, people expect that in New Hampshire and it gives a guy like me a chance," Graham said.

Earlier this week, fellow GOP hopeful Donald Trump disclosed Graham’s cell phone number during a stump speech in South Carolina.

Graham responded with a video created by the Independent Journal Review. It shows Graham destroying flip phones in a variety of ways.

When asked if he were getting a new cell phone, Graham told News 9 that the press will know Sunday.

"Watch the news tomorrow. It's going to be unveiled on national TV as that dramatic moment that everybody's been waiting for as to whether or not Lindsey Graham is getting a new phone," Graham said.

The dispute with Trump has been a lighter moment on the campaign trail, but Graham said he is focused on the issues.

"The only thing I can say is that the more I'm engaged in national silliness, the more I appreciate New Hampshire. When you come here, people ask good questions, they ask hard questions," Graham said.

The Senator will return to New Hampshire next weekend. He will be visiting Littleton again along with his friend and former presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain (R, Arizona).

"Most people, whether you agree with Senator McCain or not, respect him. He's earned our respect. He's a war hero by any definition and he's a problem-solving kind of guy. I think he fits New Hampshire well. That's why he won," Graham said.